When diarrhea causes internal hemorrhoid bleeding, the diarrhea should be stopped as soon as possible and the anal pressure should be relieved. Local care measures should be taken to prevent infection and further bleeding. Internal hemorrhoid bleeding is usually caused by frequent bowel movements and increased anal pressure during diarrhea, which leads to hemorrhoid rupture or aggravation. 1. Antidiarrheal treatment: Diarrhea is the direct cause of internal hemorrhoid bleeding and needs to be controlled as soon as possible. Oral montmorillonite powder can absorb harmful substances in the intestines and reduce the frequency of diarrhea; oral rehydration salts can prevent dehydration and maintain electrolyte balance; probiotic preparations such as bifidobacteria and lactic acid bacteria can help restore the balance of intestinal flora and relieve diarrhea symptoms. 2. Relieve anal pressure: Frequent bowel movements during diarrhea will increase anal pressure and aggravate hemorrhoid symptoms. Use high-fiber foods such as oats and whole-wheat bread to promote intestinal peristalsis and reduce pressure during bowel movements; avoid sitting or standing for long periods of time, and do some appropriate activities to promote blood circulation; take a warm water sitz bath 2-3 times a day, 10-15 minutes each time, to relieve anal discomfort and swelling. 3. Local care: After internal hemorrhoids bleed, the anus needs to be kept clean to prevent infection. Use hemorrhoid cream such as Mayinglong Hemorrhoid Cream and Compound Carrageenan Ester Suppository to relieve pain and stop bleeding; keep the anus dry and avoid friction; wear loose and breathable underwear to reduce irritation to the anus. 4. Medical advice: If the bleeding is heavy or continues, you need to see a doctor immediately. The doctor may recommend sclerosing agent injection, rubber band ligation or surgical treatment. Choose the appropriate method according to the condition. When diarrhea causes internal hemorrhoid bleeding, comprehensive antidiarrheal measures, anal pressure relief and local care measures are required. In severe cases, seek medical attention promptly to avoid worsening of the condition. |
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